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Engineering Basics for Mathematicians

来源: 10-12

时间:2023-10-12 ~ 2024-01-25 Thu 14:20-16:55

地点:Venue: A3-1-103 Zoom: 388 528 9728 (PW: BIMSA)

主讲人:Xiaoming Zhang (张晓明, Professor)

Introduction

This course is intended for graduate students and researchers with mathematics background. The purpose is to help the attendees to have a quick grasp of engineering basics, a quick entry to future engineering related research projects, and a quick mastery of communication language with professional engineers.


Lecturer Intro

Dr. Zhang Xiaoming received his bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees from Zhejiang University, Peking University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is currently a research fellow at the Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, responsible for the artificial intelligence and big data research team. Dr. Zhang has long been engaged in the research, development, and application of artificial intelligence technologies to big data prediction and resource optimization and allocations problems. He presided over the development of digital intelligence service platform "printing and dyeing brain", which was well recognized in the industry. At present, his work focuses on the research and development of digital twins and process twins in the industrial field.

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